If you have an old pager that was previously connected through one of the following paging carriers and programmed on one of the listed frequencies:

Weblink Wireless(frequency: 929.6625) This frequency is only available to be activated with nationwide coverage

Pagemart(frequency: 929.6625) This frequency is only available to be activated with nationwide coverage

USA Mobility/Arch Wireless/Pagenet(frequency 929.6125)

Directpage may be able to reconnect it for you.

Please note: If your numeric or alpha-numeric pager is not on one of the frequencies listed above or if you cannot identify the frequency, we will not be able to reactivate your pager and recommend our pager trade in offer

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If your pager was previously connected through any other paging carrier or frequency that is not listed above such as Smartbeep, Skytel, Verizon, etc...We will not be able to reconnect your pager and invite you to check out our Pager Sale promotions at www.directpage.com along with our pager trade in special offer.

If your old pager was previously connected with Directpage and you would like to reconnect it...Please email us the information requested below. We will need to make sure your pager is still eligible for reconnection. Once we determine reconnection eligibility, we will contact you via email. Payment for service will be needed before reconnection takes place.

If you would like to see if we can reconnect your old pager, please first familiarize yourself with our rate plans by clicking here: Directpage Rate Plans

The capcode will look something like this: E001234567 or A1234567 or 1234567 or E001234567-F1 or just numbers with no letters such as 0333456 (if numbers with no letters, please note if the "baud rate" is listed on the back pager label such as 1200 or 2400.

Please note the capcode WILL NOT HAVE letters and numbers intermingled, so if you see a code like: A06QBB5806AA or 36BDCL38DD or LX696FT4002, these are not capcodes

3) Pager frequency: (For reference, the pager's frequency will look something like this: 929.6125mhz or 929.6625mhz) Note that the frequency number has 3 digits then a decimal point and then 4 more digits and sometimes followed by the letters MHZ (megahertz) As mentioned above, Directpage is only able to reconnect frequencies: 929.6125 and 929.6625, if the frequency listed on the back of your pager is not one of these 2 frequencies...STOP, we cannot reactivate your pager. Save time and order a pager at www.directpage.com and use your old pager as a trade in to get 3 additional months of service free with any of our annual 1way numeric or alpha numeric service plans.

4) Your First and Last Name

5) Your address, city/state/zip and the best way to contact you.

It is important that we have your location to help us determine if there is paging coverage in your area.

Please note that if you email us to see if we can reconnect a pager that is not 929.6125 or 929.6625 mhz, we will not respond as we cannot reconnect a frequency that is not on 929.6125 or 929.6625 mhz. If you cannot read the capcode or frequency then we will not be able to reconnect your pager, please consider our pager trade in program when you order a new pager with annual service.

We normally can determine if your pager can or cannot be activated within 1 business day of your email. You may contact us via phone, email or instant message 1 business day after your request and we will let you know if your pager can be reactivated.

If you are not sure which paging carrier your pager was previously connected with, here are some pointers:

Many local paging shops as well as internet pager dealers may have their own logos or names printed on the pagers and may have even sent you bills, but most are actually using a major paging carrier paging system such as USA Mobility, so if your pager says "Beepers.com", "Metrotel", " 2waygadgets" or "Galaxy Paging" or any other beeper retailer, it may still be able to be activated through Directpage as long as the actual paging carrier was one of the carriers mentioned at the top of this page.

The capcode and frequency numbers are normally located on the back of your pager. Sometimes a pager has been recased or reprogrammed with a different pager capcode and/or frequency than what it listed on the pager. If this is the case, we may not be able to reactivate the pager without knowing the actual pager information.

DirectPage Customer Care Phone Center Hours are: 10am to 7pm eastern time Monday through Friday. You may also contact DirectPage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via our online support link at the top of this page.

To help make the ordering process as simple and seamless as possible:

Please enter your name, address, city, state, zip and contact phone number exactly as your credit/debit card issuer or as paypal has your information on file or your order may be delayed, declined or canceled by our security system.

You will also need the 3 digit ccv code found on the back of your credit/debit card or the 4 digit code found on the front of American Express. If this code is incorrect, your order will be automatically declined.

Motorola Pagers featured on the DirectPage website are factory refurbished, and fully guaranteed against malfunction. As with all DirectPage Pagers currently offered....They also come with the DirectPage maintenance plan which will repair or replace a malfunctioning pager (not due to physical or liquid damage) free of charge as long as the pager remains in service and the account is current with DirectPage. Most Motorola pagers look Brand New, however some models such as the Motorola LS750 may have slight cosmetic differences than the images pictured on our site that will in no way interfere with the operation or reception of the pagers. If you are looking for Brand New pagers, please consider the Apollo, Daviscomms, Sun Telecom and Unication lineup of pagers also featured on our site.

Why doesn't DirectPage sell Brand New Motorola Pagers? Motorola has not manufactured the pagers featured on our site for over 8 years. Other paging companies offering Motorola pagers are also selling refurbished product although they may not mention it on their websites or literature.